Print Dagid 8 is a regular weight, narrow, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, packaging, children's, crafts, playful, quirky, casual, handmade, sketchy, handmade feel, informal tone, friendly display, playfulness, monoline, rounded, wobbly, uneven, blunt.
A hand-drawn print face with slightly wobbly, marker-like strokes and softly rounded terminals. Letterforms are compact and generally narrow, with irregular widths and loose spacing that create a lively, uneven rhythm. Curves are simplified and somewhat boxy in places, while verticals and horizontals show gentle wavering rather than strict geometry. The overall construction stays legible, but intentionally avoids typographic precision through varied stroke joins, inconsistent counters, and subtly shifting proportions across glyphs.
This font works best in short to medium-length text where personality is the priority—headlines, posters, packaging callouts, and friendly signage. It can also suit kid-oriented materials, craft branding, and informal social graphics, where the hand-drawn texture reinforces an approachable voice.
The tone is informal and approachable, with a quirky, homemade character that feels spontaneous and personal. Its uneven baseline and hand-rendered texture read as playful and a bit mischievous, suitable for settings that benefit from warmth over polish.
The design appears intended to emulate quick hand lettering with a felt-tip or marker, preserving natural inconsistency to convey authenticity. Its simplified, unconnected print forms prioritize easy recognition while delivering a distinctive, whimsical texture.
Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent handwritten logic, with single-storey forms in the lowercase and simplified, open shapes throughout. Numerals follow the same casual drawing style, maintaining readability while keeping the same wavy stroke energy seen in the letters.